Generalized Hydrodynamics by Herbert Spohn
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge field of Generalized Hydrodynamics in this Foundation Day Lecture delivered by Herbert Spohn from Technical University Munich. Delve into the evolution of hydrodynamic equations since Leonhard Euler's groundbreaking discovery in 1757, focusing on their application to integrable many-body systems. Learn about the unique characteristic of these systems - their extensive number of conserved fields - and examine prime examples such as the repulsive delta Bose gas and the Toda lattice in both classical and quantum contexts. This online lecture, hosted by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, offers a comprehensive look at this recent and significant addition to the field of hydrodynamics.
Syllabus
Generalized Hydrodynamics by Herbert Spohn
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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